Nació en Taunton, Inglaterra, en 1976. Estudió Literatura Norteamericana en la Universidad de Nottingham y más tarde trabajó como abogado. Su narrativa fresca y su original planteamiento lograron que su primera novela, Guía del buen ladrón: Ámsterdam, ganase el premio de la editorial Long Barn Books y que fuera traducida a más de diez idiomas. Gracias a esto ahora se dedica únicamente a escribir y lleva ya cinco libros que cuentan las aventuras y los viajes del escritor y ladrón Charlie Howard. También cuenta con un thriller de lectura independiente llamado Safe House.
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Charlie Howard doesn't just write books about a career thief, he also happens to be one. In Amsterdam working on his latest novel, Charlie is approached by a mysterious American who asks him to steal two apparently worthless monkey figurines from two separate addresses on the same night. At first he says no. Then he changes his mind. Only later, kidnapped and bound to a chair, the American very dead and a spell in police custody behind him, does Charlie begin to realise how costly a mistake he might have made. The police think he killed the American. Others think he knows the whereabouts of the elusive third monkey. But for Charlie only three things matter: Can he clear his name? Can he get away with the haul of a lifetime? And, can he solve the briefcase-shaped plot-hole in his latest novel?
What do you do if your fiancée goes missing, presumed taken?
If you're Daniel Trent, a highly-trained specialist in hostage negotiation, the answer is simple: You find out who took her and you
Charlie está sentado en un pub de Ámsterdam, disfrutando de una
cerveza mientras trabaja en su último libro, cuando de pronto se le acerca
un misterioso americano que le propone sin tapujos que rob
When Rob Hale wakes up in hospital after a motorcycle crash he is told that Lena, the woman he claims was travelling with him, doesn't exist. The woman he describes bears a striking resemblance to his recently deceased sister, Laura, but has he really only imagined her? Rob sets out to find the answers to who Lena is and where she has gone. He is aided by Rebecca Lewis, a London-based PI, who has come to the Isle of Man at the behest of his parents to investigate his sister's suicide. But who is Rebecca really and how did she know his sister? Together Rob and Rebecca follow the clues to discover who took Lena. In doing so they discover that even on an island where most people know each other, everyone hides a secret, and that sometimes your best option isn't to hide but to stay and fight.
From the number one bestselling author of SAFE HOUSE comes a story about friendship, family, secrets, lies, and the things we do for love.When Claire Cooper was eight, her mother disappeared during Hop-tu-naa, the Manx Halloween.When Claire was eighteen, she and her friends took part in a Hop-tu-naa dare that went terribly wrong.Now in her early twenties and a police officer, what happened that Hop-tu-naa night has come back to haunt them all, and Claire must confront her deepest fears in order to stop a killer from striking again.For fans of Stephen King and Harlan Coben, this is I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER meets THE WICKER MAN from one of the country's new generation of thriller writers.'Ewan has become a master storyteller.' Ann Cleeves'A rising star of the genre.' Simon Kernick